Footie mad boys who got prosthetics for Christmas
Two brothers who were born without fully formed feet have been given an early Christmas present - their first pair of silicone foot prosthetics.
Eleven-year-old Kian and seven year old Callum Jarram, were born with the rare genetic disorder, Adams-Oliver Syndrome - known to affect only one hundred and twenty-five people in the world. They, along with their dad, Jon, are the only three people in England known to have the condition.
Kian said his new feet make him "feel better" because he can "play and match up with the other boys".
This clip is originally from 5 live breakfast on Thursday 24 December 2015.
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